Cadila gets nod for H1N1 vaccine in IndiaPublished on Wed, May 12, 2010 at 13:39 | Source : Reuters Updated at Wed, May 12, 2010 at 16:42
Cadila Healthcare Ltd said on Wednesday it has received approval from the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) to market its H1N1 vaccine in the country. Used to prevent the infection of swine flu, this egg-based vaccine named 'VaxiFlu-S' will be marketed by Vaxxicare, a division of the company, it said in a statement. Indian drumakers such as Panacea Biotec and Pune-based unlisted vaccines maker Serum Institute are also close to launch an H1N1 vaccine in the country. Out of the 139,466 people tested for swine flu symptoms in "The development is positive for the company as "While Panacea Biotec is looking to sell the vaccine to the government, Cadila has a focus on direct domestic market. This would help company make early in-roads," another analyst said. The market size for H1N1 vaccine in Cadila also plans to develop more vaccines against bacterial, viral and protozoal infections at its vaccine technology centre, it said in the statement. At 11:32 a.m., shares of Cadila Healthcare were trading at Rs 586, up 1.97% in a flat Mumbai market.
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